- In Brief : Patty Loveless, "Up Against My Heart," MCA.
- Learning From Today's Lean Times : Management: With the squeeze on profits, smart companies are taking a harder look at operations and are finding ways to cash in on opportunities presented in the down economy.
- State Dept. Advises All Foreigners to Leave Zaire
- WALLFLOWER: A stretch of Coast Highway in...
- LIGHTS OUT: Got a complaint about the...
- Liquor Panel Cutbacks Assailed : Budget: Alcohol control officials say Gov. Wilson's proposed layoffs will leave it unable to enforce and regulate sales.
- Cambodian Dancers' U.S. Tour Collapses : Culture: Fifty-five refugees are stuck in two houses in Orange County after publicity campaign fails to draw enough people to performances. Troupe is $56,000 in debt.
- Corruption Trial Attorneys Clash on Limits for Accepting Donations : Courts: Prosecutor says in summation that two political aides committed extortion. Defense asserts money, politics are unavoidably linked.
- Prestigious Brain Research Group to Relocate in S.D. : Science: Move to Scripps Research Institute reflects city's growing importance in scientific circles.
- COSTA MESA : College Official to Attend Mexico Talks
- 4 Men Living Under Freeway Evicted : Homeless: The shelters they had built in the foliage beneath an interchange in Westwood are carted away by Caltrans. All claim to be veterans of the Vietnam War.
- San Diego
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Alleged Incidents of Bias to Be Probed
- COSTA MESA : OCC Dean Named to State Board Term
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Mater Dei Beats Riverside Poly to Stay Unbeaten
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rangers' Palmeiro, Sierra Near 200 Hits, Too
- Brothers Again : Samoan Players Cement Family Bonds on CSUN Football Team
- Corralling Kopp Is Titans' Objective : Football: Fullerton hopes to control ball and keep potent Pacific offense, led by former Mission Viejo High standout, on the sideline.
- Jurisprudence
- Outdoor Adventure in the Arts
- Salomon to Pay Fine to Agency
- Legislature Session Put Off for 2 Weeks : Supreme Soviet: Many republics still haven't chosen delegates. Gorbachev sets Oct. 21 as new meeting date.
- Wilson Vetoes Bill to Extend Unemployment Benefits
- Members of School Board Reluctantly Allow Fellow Trustee to Remain Coach : Burbank: Panel decides that Robert Dunivant won't be paid and calls for an inquiry into his appointment.
- Picus' Tale of City Politics Is Described as Typical
- Helpers of Disabled Given Awards
- SEAL BEACH : City Ordered to Pay Mola Foes' Attorney
- Their Methods Were Madness, but They Achieved Same Ends
- Defense Picks Off a 17-13 Victory for El Dorado
- Byrd Takes Off in 38-24 Victory : Prep football: Tailback, who runs for 283 yards and four touchdowns against Pacifica, was 61 yards shy of Rancho Alamitos record.
- Gwynn Could Take It Sitting Down
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Munoz Makes Right Call for Hilltop
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Quarterback Fills in Fine as Century Wins
- Tustin Crushes San Clemente, 42-0
- NHL ROUNDUP : Visions of Grandeur End Late for Sharks
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Pop Music Review : Pearl Jam Survives the Anguish, Doubt of Youth
- South County Troupe Loses Bid for Site : Theater: The group is refused San Juan Saloon but gets vow of help from the City Council in search for new home.
- Ig Nobel Prizes Go to Those Likely to Be Overlooked : Lampoon: MIT researchers create the new series of awards, named after the 'inventor of soda pop.' Among the first winners are Vice President Dan Quayle and imprisoned junk-bond king Michael Milken.
- COLUMN ONE : Loneliness of a Soviet Farmer : Even as experts urge a free-enterprise system for food, private farmers remain a rare breed. For one Russian couple, life outside the collective farm is a grueling test.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Cotton Bollworms Found in 2 Counties
- MISSION VIEJO : Land Swap Was Months in Making
- Shipping Company Cited for Emitting Oily Cloud
- Gallegly Says He Wrote 2 Overdrafts at House Bank : Bad checks: The Simi Valley congressman learns of his 'honest mistake' from the sergeant-at-arms. The $174.30 shortfall was covered.
- Fire Is Out, but Resentment Smolders in La Jolla : Preservation: Co-owner of historic apartment complex damaged in blaze says she's frustrated over city's involvement with property.
- COUNTY TENNIS ROUNDUP : San Clemente's Parks Helps U.S. Wheelchair Team Advance
- Division Over Bridge : 2 Burbank Neighborhoods at Odds Over Plan to Tear Down Span
- No. 1 Team Rolls as Linebacker Scores Twice
- Hawkins, Rayford Fuel Banning Past Washington
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Northridge's Conversation About Joining WAC Just Small Talk
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Oxnard Fills Baseball, Basketball Positions
- Previously Produced 'Dog Logic' Wins New-Play Grant
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Society Opens 5th Season
- U.S.-Canadian Timber Dispute Takes Root : Imports: The Bush Administration moves toward retaliatory duties on lumber.
- HEALTH
- BofA Merger Could Be Challenged
- Health Costs Spiral : L.A. Employers Pay the Steepest Rate in U.S. for Their Group Insurance, Survey Shows
- BCCI Official in Venture With Keating : Banking: The ex-owner of Lincoln Savings reportedly formed an offshore firm with a director of scandal-plagued Bank of Credit & Commerce International in 1986.
- Hanoi Puts Corruption Cost at $2.1 Billion
- Nurses, Hospital Reach Tentative Pay Agreement
- Police Defend Embattled Officer's Record : Shooting: Long Beach officials say an internal investigation of Alan B. Ice won't include previous complaints against the policeman.
- 1 Youth Killed, 4 Injured as Truck Overturns
- USD Gets $1-Million Grant for Multicultural Agenda
- Esperanza Extends Win Streak to 18
- Hicks Wins Main Event in Motorcycle Racing
- CS Long Beach Road Show Stops in Las Vegas
- Buena Park, Barrios Win Battle of the Running Backs
- Messier Traded for Nicholls, Two Others
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dunston Remains Cub--for $12 Million
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Hill Still Waiting After Late Score : Fooball: Fifth time is no charm for Santa Ana coach, who is one victory shy of becoming Orange County's all-time winner after Westminster rallies.
- McMichael Incites Controversy
- The Rev. Sandra Herbold will be installed...
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Dodgers-Braves Race Peaks as NHL Begins
- Japanese Current Account Surplus Hits $5.5 Billion
- Cloth Wall Coverings Are Changing the Fabric of Interior Decorating
- Britain, Italy Urge Europe Defense Force
- State to Go After 'Offshore' Insurers : Auto coverage: Unlicensed companies sell cheap policies and then do not pay the claims, Garamendi says.
- NATO, Former Warsaw Pact Foes Drawing Ever Closer : Military: Poland and Czechoslovakia traded intelligence data with the West on Soviet forces in eastern Germany during Kremlin coup attempt.
- Chronology of Kaifu's Term in Office
- Irvine Passes Nude Model Case to N.M.
- OXNARD : No Charges in Fatal Shooting at House
- MISSION VIEJO : Suzanne Somers to Discuss Alcoholism
- Top Performers
- Reynolds' Appeal of Penalty Is Supported by TAC Panel
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Ivanisevic Uses 27 Aces to Beat Agassi
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- UCI Strengthens Front Line with Transfer
- The Answers Are Blowing in the Wind
- Eisenhower Tops El Toro, Proves It's No Hayseed
- TV Review : NBC's 'Babe Ruth' an Undistinguished Bio
- L.A. Gear's 3rd Quarter Shows $11-Million Loss : Retailing: It also plans fourth-quarter write-offs to cover the costs of restructuring.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BRANSCOMB : Sawmill to Lay Off 240 for 3 Months
- Key Democrats Still Undecided on Gates : Intelligence: CIA confirmation hearings end with an extraordinary defense of nominee by Sen. Boren. Republicans say vote will be close.
- Maneuvering Begins Over a Successor to Kaifu : Japan: His party prepares to pick a new leader. Prime Minister reportedly confirms that he is bowing out.
- El Salvador : Cristiani's Private Pact With Rebels Stalls Truce Accord
- IRVINE : Taking High Ground for Gnatcatcher
- Man Killed in 3-Car Collision in Pacoima
- San Diego
- Mayor Helped Set Up Meeting for Man Now Sought in Fraud
- Raid Leaves Woman Shaken : Law enforcement: Deputies broke in on dealers, but the dealers had moved, and a Mexican migrant says she was rudely roughed up.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Jail: So Let's Hear a Better Idea
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP : Kickoff Return Fuels Kennedy
- It Was a Real 'Dogfight' to Get Nancy Savoca's Vision on Screen : Movies: The director elicits macho performances in her latest film by learning to get around her feminist and feminine sensibilities.
- University Stops Foothill to Win Its Third in a Row
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Joyner Still Is in Dark About Future
- STAGE REVIEW : Performers Say 'I Do! I Do!' but Still Struggle : Musical: Capable singing fails to make up for acting deficiencies.
- IRT Corp. President John W. Battin resigned...
- Lynn M. Miller, formerly general accounting manager...
- L.A. Office Rent Remains a Bargain, Study Says : Real estate: Costs in downtown rank ninth out of 13 U.S. urban areas. Low taxes, moderate electricity costs and a glut of space are credited.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Petition Drive Halts Ban on Smoking
- Escondido
- Tentacles of the Rushdie Affair : Iran's threat against novelist bars it from the world community
- Point Loma Plant Gets Tijuana Sewage
- Smorgasbord Schooling : Elementary Students Get to Choose From a Menu of Mini-Classes
- ROUNDUP : Aguirre, Padilla Set the Pace for Glendale
- Whiteland Janice Wins Futurity
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Actually Ahead of Schedule
- Allen Wants to Cut It in Mainstream
- Will They Love 'Tonight' Tomorrow?
- AEROSPACE
- Hungary Tightens Up on Border Controls
- S.F. Sense of Pride an Issue as Agnos Fights for His Job : Election: Voters believe the city is in decline. Mayor says he's blamed for problems beyond his control.
- Ukraine Demands Seat at Any Nuclear Disarmament Talks
- Parretti Loses a New Round in MGM Case
- CLIPBOARD : Several Rooms, Lots of Views
- No U.S. Aid for Welk's Hometown
- FBI Intelligence Unit Gets New Leader
- Couple Indicted in Cocaine Case After Arrest in Hotel Parking Lot
- Campo
- Fullerton to See Potent Offense From Pacific
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : Canyon Rides Big 2nd Quarter to Roll Past Burbank, 42-9
- Orange Overcomes Penalties to Beat Western, 10-7
- Detmer Lifts BYU Past Utah State
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Huntington Will Look at Aerosol-Art Program : Graffiti: The plan calls for allowing 'quality' murals to be painted on the seaside retaining wall and, at the same time, discouraging crude scribblings.
- Pierce's Mertes to Sit Out Season
- If One London Isn't Right, Try Other
- Union Official Shot by Ulster Extremists
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Tennessee Ernie Ford in Critical Condition
- Juror Names, Addresses Uncovered in Killer's Cell : Justice: A private investigator gave information to the inmate and made phone calls for him. A judge says such actions could put the jury system at risk.
- Attack Is Blamed on Desperation for Mental Care
- Sanity Issue Raised by Bardo Lawyer : Murder case: Defense witness testifies that the man accused of killing actress Rebecca Schaeffer appeared 'loony' when he was arrested.
- Yaroslavsky Backs Longer Carnival Hours
- Blue Jays Became Birds of a Different Feather
- Prep SCOREBOARD : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- THE BIG GAME / VISTA 21, ORANGE GLEN 14 : Mangohig, Jackson Lead Vista to Victory
- In 4th Attempt, Harvard Finally Gives Thran 100th Coaching Victory, 29-13
- Mexican Music Fest Plans Eclectic Slate at Embassy
- Allergan Agrees to Sell Humphrey Subsidiary : Medical technology: Carl Zeiss, a German-based international supplier of optical and electronic products, plans to purchase the company, which makes ophthalmic diagnostic equipment.
- Haitian Coup Chief Unswayed by 1st OAS Visit
- Discovery of Alzheimer's Gene Stirs Ethics Debate : Medicine: Questions are raised on prenatal testing and the effect of diagnosis on adult victims' quality of life.
- Man Beaten to Death With Rock; 2 Arrested
- GARDEN GROVE : Street Closing for Gay Protest of Veto
- Boot Patrol Leaves Mark on Scofflaws : Traffic: Expanded program to immobilize vehicles of motorists with at least five unpaid tickets has helped city of Los Angeles increase its fine collection rate.
- MOORPARK : Council Votes to Raise Parking Fines
- San Diego
- Jurisprudence
- COLLEGE DIVISION / MITCH POLIN : Soccer's Format Change Welcomed
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Los Alamitos Hangs On When Conversion Attempt Fails
- Portugal Directs Drive That Carries Oceanside
- OPERA REVIEW : San Francisco Recycles 'Giovanni'
- Basketball Backboard Frame Falls, Kills Student
- Latvia Party Chief Put His Money on Wrong Horse : Baltics: On the day of the coup, Alfreds Rubiks issued a list of pro-independence politicians he wanted arrested. Four days later, he found himself in a cell.
- CIA, NSA Surveillance of Lawmakers, Aides Detailed : Intelligence: Senate panel told that talks with Sandinista officials were monitored and distributed within government. Gates is cleared of impropriety.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Road Medians to Get Unifying Landscapes
- Law Officials Arrest 4, Find Weapons in Cocaine Bust
- Biker Killed After Hitting Lane Divider
- Judge Backs Review Board for Projects in Coastal Region : Development: Environmentalists hail the ruling on Malibu-area case. A battle over Bob Hope's land prompted the suit.
- OXNARD : Girl Gets Probation in Her Baby's Death
- College Bans Parties in Wake of Stabbings
- NATURE WATCH : Bearing Down
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- MEN'S SOCCER
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McCallister Shoots 64 for Lead in Texas Open
- More Budget Cuts Hit UC Irvine Sports : Anteaters: Athletic department lays off two, delays two hirings in trimming $195,000.
- Huntington Beach Wins League Opener Behind Escobedo
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Pop Music Review : 'Sugar Tax': Sweet Concoction for a Teen Crowd
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pearl Jam Survives the Anguish, Doubt of Youth
- American Express Probes Possible Fraud
- Time Is Ripe for Planting a Cabbage-Family Garden
- Bush Meets With Group Seeking to Improve Educational System
- VENTURA : Bank Robber Flees Through Back Door
- Lungren Urges Residents' Help to End Gangs
- Countywide : Landscaping Project Slated for Airport
- PRO FOOTBALL UPDATE : CHARGERS : Seale Believes the Chargers Are Due for Victory Over Raiders
- Third Period Still Haunts Gulls
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Faryniarz Won't Go on Injured Reserve
- 99-Yard Return Keys Brea Victory
- MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Chamber Society Opens Season : Ligeti's Trio for horn, violin and piano proves the central event of program at Chapman.
- Religion 'Invisible' on TV, Study Says
- Electric Bassist Will Take a Simpler Approach
- Making an Impression : Wood and Plaster Moldings Add Affordable Dimension to Otherwise Dull Homes
- Bush Against Sending GIs to Haiti : Policy: He meets with ousted leader and says he hopes democracy can be restored without use of outside forces.
- High Jobless Rolls Indicate a Slow Recovery in State : Recession: Orange County is faring better than other parts of California, but recovery may not come until 1992 or 1993.
- Bid to Save Joshua Trees Gains Ground : Flora: Palmdale, which was named for the high desert vegetation, is weighing a law to protect plants from developers. Planners have spent years revising the proposed ordinance.
- Camarillo : School Workers Vote to Form Union
- NASA Funds Space Life Study
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Goebel to Start at Quarterback for Eagles
- Under Attack, Giants' Handley Plays Defense
- Antelope Valley Falters in 2nd Half, Loses, 13-7
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Raiders Are Scoring at a Winning Pace
- Report on Fish Contamination
- Sex and the Television-Minded Teen
- He's Already Saying Some Sad Goodbys
- Sex and the Television-Minded Teen
- Murray Hit the Nail Right on the Head
- Fan Says Other Teams Elect to Receive Players from Needy Chargers
- Iraq--a Familiar Conundrum
- There Is Still Room for the Good News, Too
- Iraq--a Familiar Conundrum
- Sex and the Television-Minded Teen
- Search for Relief From Pain
- Camerata Isn't Stealing an Audience
- Stamp Art
- Manzanar Site
- Search for Relief From Pain
- Iraq--a Familiar Conundrum
- Covering an Illegal Art Form
- Angels Need to Try Some Different Tactics
- When Will Athletes Finally Learn About Drinking and Driving?
- Sex and the Television-Minded Teen
- Playing With Torches, a Guy Can Get Burned
- Sex and the Television-Minded Teen
- He's Already Saying Some Sad Goodbys
- Coliseum Is Called a Safe Place to Visit
- Catholic Policy on AIDS Programs: Acts of War or Love? : Activist: He claims that the church has waged a campaign of misinformation and that its attempts to deny medical information cannot be divorced from its long history of vicious attacks on homosexuals.
- AEROSPACE
- Joint Venture to Build 5 Gas Stations in Russia
- Sticky Carpet Glue Problem Needs a Solvent
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Testimony on Fiscal Status Withheld
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : REDWOOD VALLEY : Visiting Bear Is No Party Animal
- Fire at Kennedy Building
- Back-to-Back Accidents Jam Freeway for Hours : Traffic: Early morning truck crash, then car fire, snarl San Diego Freeway traffic into the early afternoon.
- Man Is Shot to Death; Gang Members Suspected
- ORANGE : Reward Offered for Arson Information
- Federal Court Reinstates Lawsuit by Prison Inmate
- Names, Addresses of Jury Found in Killer's Jail Cell
- Danger Is No Longer Their Business : Drag boats: Since the move to enclosed cockpits, drivers are living to tell about going faster than 200 m.p.h.
- Rio Mesa Pays Dearly for Errors in 33-18 Loss
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Valencia Beats Troy to Give Marrujo His 100th Victory
- Fontana Wins Bragging Rights and Game, 28-26
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : GM Wants 1-Year Deal for Riddoch
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : White Says He Hasn't Spoken With Colts
- Serbian-Led Army Pounds Croatian Ports, Threatens to Shell Fortress : Yugoslavia: European negotiators again claim to have worked out a cease-fire.
- 116-Year-Old All-Male School to Admit Women
- 30-Cent Stamp Rejected; Issue Goes to Board
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 45 House Members Admit to Bad Checks
- Frequent Job Bias Leaves Little Recourse, Gays Say
- New Investigative Unit May Cast Eye on Sheriff's Department : Law enforcement: A U.S. Civil Rights commissioner tells minority leaders that he will alert his agency to allegations of brutality by deputies.
- Conservationists Attack Jordan Report : Environment: Two groups say the land-swap study is flawed because it doesn't assess impacts of the development tied to the deal.
- Blocker Uses Height to Take IBF Championship
- Littlerock Falls Flat Against Bishop
- Aztecs Need Some Way Over the Rainbows : College football: Lowery to start at quarterback for SDSU in a game crucial to its WAC title hopes.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Seal Leads Way to Irvine's Victory, Trophy
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- JAZZ REVIEW : Corea Reserves All His Spark for the End of Elektric Show
- 13-Part Series on American Music to Premiere on Learning Channel
- Exploring 'Columbus' : PBS Hopes Miniseries on His 1492 Voyage, Aftermath Has the Impact of Last Season's 'Civil War'
- Death in Sewage Backup to Cost City $1 Million : Keyword: Small children of asthmatic woman who died while cleaning up mess that had surged into her bathroom because of a blocked line are to benefit from settlement.
- Farmers Feel Threat From Water Rate Rises
- YORBA LINDA : 2 Subdivisions Near State Park Approved
- Royal Sacks Westlake, Snyder, 21-0
- LAKERS : Haley's Dream Comes True When Nets Don't Match Offer
- This One Shakes the Dodgers : Baseball: L.A. falls one game behind Braves with two games to play after 4-1 loss to Giants. Clark, Williams and Bass hit home runs.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- DECORATING ADVICE : Stripes, Stenciled Figures Add Playful Touch
- Brace Your Fences Against Tests of Time : Maintenance: The proper installation and repair will protect posts and railings from decay.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Fruit, Vegetable Quarantine Urged
- Night Landings on Carrier Test Pilots to Limit
- Police Seek Missing Girl, 9
- U.S.-County Jail Plan Falters Over Finances : Government: Five months of negotiations end when U.S. marshal's office, county sheriff fail to agree on rates.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Koop Says Health System in Trouble
- San Diego
- ANAHEIM : Athletes, Mayor Film Anti-Drug Message
- Cal Looks Forward to UCLA
- Anaheim Capitalizes on Turnovers to Beat Cypress, 10-9
- Chaminade Beats Rival Notre Dame for 1st Time, 22-14
- Drought Ends for Saugus in Win Over Hart
- Bank Acquisition: Eldorado Bancorp completed its $5.5-million...
- 2 GM Plants Struck; Effects May Spread : Labor: A walkout at two brake plants may soon cause parts shortages at General Motors' facilities nationwide.
- Anti-Smoking Campaign Will Target 17 States : Health: Federal agency will provide $115 million for community programs. The goal is to cut the number of adult tobacco users to 15% from 28%.
- California, L.A. May Be Facing a Slow Recovery
- MOORPARK : City Urges County to Train Paramedics
- Board Candidate Withdraws